- (identical with the Old
Norse noun
meaning "life, the life of the body") and
Lífþrasir (Old
Norse masculine name from líf and þrasir and
defined by
Lexicon Poëti****...
- meet, and the
world will be repo****ted by two
human survivors, Líf and
Lífþrasir. Ragnarök is an
important event in
Norse mythology and has been the subject...
- Hoddmímis holt (Old
Norse "****d-Mímir's" holt) is a
location where Líf and
Lífþrasir are
foretold to
survive the long
winters of Fimbulvetr. Hoddmímis holt...
- with the
similarly named Hoddmímis holt, a wood
within which Líf and
Lífthrasir are
foretold to take
refuge during the
events of Ragnarök. Mímameiðr is...
- hide in Yggdrasill."
Rudolf Simek theorizes that the
survival of Líf and
Lífþrasir through Ragnarök by
hiding in Hoddmímis holt is "a case of reduplication...
-
mankind will
survive the Fimbulwinter. Vafþrúðnir
responds that Líf and
Lífþrasir will
survive and that they will live in the
forest of Hoddmímis holt....
-
returning gods will meet, and
mankind will be repo****ted by Líf and
Lífþrasir, who will
emerge from Yggdrasil.
Sacred trees and
groves in
Germanic paganism...
-
Faroese football club Lif Island, an
island of
Papua New
Guinea Líf and
Lífþrasir,
characters from
Norse mythology Lughat al-Ishārā al-Filisṭīniyya (LIF)...
-
process is
mirrored in the
survival of two
humans from a wood; Líf and
Lífþrasir. From
these two
humankind is
foretold to repo****te the new and green...
-
homophonous with the word "liv"
meaning "life". In
Norse mythology, Líf and
Lífþrasir (Old
Norse masculine name from líf and þrasir), were two
humans foretold...